Electron structure of endohedrally confined atoms: atomic hydrogen in an attractive shell

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1999-05-28
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Connerade, J. P.
Dolmatov, K. V.
Lakshmi, P. A.
Manson, S. T.
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The properties of hydrogen confined endohedrally at the geometrical centre of a spherical, attractive short-range potential shell are explored. The evolution of the energy spectrum, as a function of the depth of the shell, is found to exhibit unusual level crossings and degeneracies resulting in avoided crossings and a new phenomenon of 'mirror collapse' where the localized states switch places. In addition, a new level ordering, principally by the number of nodes in the radial wavefunction, develops. The results apply generally to endohedrally confined atoms. Further, they suggest a new tool for controlling the properties of atoms.
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Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. v.32(10)